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Old 04-09-2007, 02:35 PM
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Default Dendrobium aggregatum in bloom

It's great to come home after a few days away and see what you thought would never bloom...as my dad always said "a watched pot never boils"

dendrobium aggregatum in bloom
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Wow what a beautiful display and a lovely suprise! Maybe i should leave my orchids alone more often lol.
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Lovely and cheerful!
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Howcome mine always just die!? Tony, I need your help!
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I don't do most Dendros or large, "floofy orchids". For me it's minis (like Angraecoides), Paphs, and others that crept in somewhere along the line. See my orchid list for complete collection (usually not current.)
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Beautiful flowers and the plant too. Looks like it has prepared to run away ....
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After this blooming it will be running away to a mount, if room permits

Ross, your asking Tony for dend advise Just let this dend waller in it's own loneliness. I do nothing but a bit of watering, bright light, winter rest...and the blooms present themselves...
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After this blooming it will be running away to a mount, if room permits

Ross, your asking Tony for dend advise Just let this dend waller in it's own loneliness. I do nothing but a bit of watering, bright light, winter rest...and the blooms present themselves...
I am REALLY sure of Tony's response: "Let it die of it's own miserable death".
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Nice blooming Dendrobium. How many flowers are on it?
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Wow like this one alot, it's drool worthy for sure
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"Let it die of it's own miserable death".
your probably right, so we just answered for him..

It's got 25 blooms on it, impressive huh I think so, my first time bloomin'. My son told me while we were gone for a few days this aggregatum was being bossy to the other orchids and had to move it for a time out..."that's why it's bloomin' mom". It had to spread it's wings...
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